>>1884624
Interesting link here
"Imperial War Museum" database
this link for "private papers"
this is mostly from the wars
https://www.iwm.org.uk/collections/search?filters%5BwebCategory%5D%5Bprivate%20papers%5D=on
John Trump's private papers are not available online
https://www.iwm.org.uk/collections/item/object/1030004453
PRIVATE PAPERS OF DR J G TRUMP
Content description
Photocopy of a diary (circa 400pp ts) kept during February 1944 - April 1945 by the Director of the British Branch of the American MIT Radiation Laboratory (BBRL), containing a detailed record of his contacts and discussions with British radar scientists (notably Robert Watson-Watt, A P Rowe, Bernard Lovell and other scientists at the Telecommunications Research Establishment, or TRE, at Great Malvern) and US Air Force commanders with regard to the development and use of a wide variety of radar systems, including 'Oboe', 'Loran', 'Gee', H2X, MEW and SCR-584, the implementation of radar in the run-up to and during the Normandy landings in June 1944 and its subsequent use in the French, Italian and German theatres of war, also interesting comments on the V-1 and V-2 weapons and the methods of defence against them, other German 'secret weapons', and Trump's interviews with German radar scientists in April 1945.
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John George Trump (August 21, 1907 – February 21, 1985)
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Julian Assange
3 July 1971
When he was a year old, his mother married Richard Brett Assange
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https://www.theage.com.au/national/victoria/assange-helped-our-police-catch-child-pornographers-20110211-1aqnl.html
https://archive.is/RvTFC
12 February 2011
Assange helped our police catch child pornographers
IT HAS been revealed in a Melbourne court that WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange once helped
Victoria Police in two investigations into child pornography.
He provided expert technical advice and support to assist in the prosecution of people suspected
of involvement in pornography offences on the internet.
The Saturday Age can now report this after a judge yesterday revoked a suppression order she
imposed last month, partly out of concern for Assange's safety.
Judge Jeanette Morrish last month suppressed a portion of a transcript of Assange's court
appearance in 1996 when he admitted computer hacking offences.
The paragraph included his lawyer stating that in 1993 Assange had ''provided assistance to
police authorities'' but he could not elaborate.
A week ago, when The Saturday Age appeared before Judge Morrish to apply for the order to
be lifted, Assange's Melbourne lawyer, Grace Morgan, said he did not consent to or oppose its
revocation.
Ms Morgan, of Robert Stary Lawyers, passed a handwritten note to the judge that elaborated
on Assange's assistance. Judge Morrish then said the contents of the redacted paragraph, if
unexplained, ''are apt to be utterly misleading and dangerous because they convey the
impression that Mr Assange is an informer and he's not''.
This week Assange has been fighting moves in London to extradite him to Sweden to face sex
claims.
Ms Morgan yesterday read the following clarifying statement to the court on Assange's behalf:
''In 1993, when Mr Assange was in his early 20s, he provided assistance to investigators from the
Victoria Police child exploitation unit.
''My client assisted in relation to two investigations. His role was limited to providing technical
advice and support [and] to assist in the prosecution of persons suspected of publishing and
distributing child pornography on the internet.
''Mr Assange's participation was concluded in the mid-90s. He is not aware of the ultimate
outcomes of the operations, but understands that his technical expertise was of value to the
investigations.
''Mr Assange received no personal benefit from this contribution and was pleased to be in a
position to assist.''
Judge Morrish's original concerns related to prejudicing the administration of justice or
endangering the physical safety of any person.
Before Assange's position was clarified, she asked last week, ''How long would he last if he had a
reputation of being an informer?''